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Jerusulem artichoke? #2715337
09/03/11 07:18 PM
09/03/11 07:18 PM
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NY
StoneKnife Offline OP
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When is it ready to dig? whats the best way to prepare it, i have a ton of it growing by my place.


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Re: Jerusulem artichoke? [Re: StoneKnife] #2715938
09/04/11 10:06 AM
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dig it now.

boil them like potatos.....add butter and pepper.


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Re: Jerusulem artichoke? [Re: StoneKnife] #2716443
09/04/11 03:41 PM
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Last yr was first time for me.
Out of the ground and right into a bucket of water.
Keeps the skin easy for me to remove with a bristle brush.
Them small chunks in a baking dish on some EVO and your choice of seasonings .
Baked in oven alot like potatoe style wedges.
It was really a pleasant taste.
Gonna try some in homemade stews this yr.

Basically a root crop.
Substitute it for any potatoes , will probably work.


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Re: Jerusulem artichoke? [Re: StoneKnife] #2724860
09/09/11 05:54 PM
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Hey Guys,
I'm kind of new to the wildcraftin gthing. Would any of you have a photo of wht Jerusulem Artichoke looks like? I think it would grow well here.


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Re: Jerusulem artichoke? [Re: StoneKnife] #3356317
10/06/12 06:36 PM
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Harvest it when the leaves going turn brown and save some in peat in your basement and plant them in spring.


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Re: Jerusulem artichoke? [Re: StoneKnife] #3726653
03/26/13 02:15 PM
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I grow them and harvest them before winter and save some to plant them after the winter. I also have Yacon, they are sweet and easy to grow too.


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Re: Jerusulem artichoke? [Re: StoneKnife] #3749323
04/08/13 08:54 AM
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they call its sun choke as well correct? ive had a soup made of it it and has a very "sunflower seed" taste to it. Awesome soup!


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Re: Jerusulem artichoke? [Re: crawdad crawford] #3749614
04/08/13 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted By: crawdad crawford
they call its sun choke as well correct? ive had a soup made of it it and has a very "sunflower seed" taste to it. Awesome soup!


Yes they do call them "Sunchoke" also.

Here is a listing for some.

http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/for/3716512212.html


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